The ultimate goal in life that we thrive to attain is happiness. Happiness is that state of consciousness which proceeds from the achievement of one’s values. It is the meaning and purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence. Materialism can lead to happiness but it is only temporarily. True happiness stems from struggling, enduring, and ultimately accomplishing the goals one sets out. Education is a fundamental tool to development and growth. From an early age we are taught that by having a proper education one can lead a life filled with opportunities. Education builds character and better prepares you for the future. As a member of the Association of American Universities, signifying its position as one of the major public comprehensive research universities in the U.S, Rutgers University is the only one of its kind in New Jersey. An education from such a reputable institution will not only aide in the advancement of my career, it will also prepare me with the knowledge and skills that is needed to be successful. With the fast food industry on a rise people are more likely to consume and overindulge in foods that may not necessarily uphold any nutritional value. The obesity rate amongst Americans has become rampant and is a serious health concern in the U.S. today, comparable to smoking. It can significantly increase the risk for health problems such as high blood pressure, heart disease and diabetes. By pursuing a degree in Nutrition I will possess the knowledge and skills to educate individuals and groups about eating properly. We live in a society where we tend to focus primary on ourselves and what the world can offer us. A quote made famous by Mahatma Gandhi states “you must be the change that you wish to see in the world.” Everyone needs to put forth and do their part whether it is small or large. We all live to serve and by helping others we can fulfill our own destiny. We might all be here to help each other or we might all be a part...

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How to write Essay in SBI PO Exam?
Dear readers, as you know that SBI PO 2014 Paper will also contain a Descriptive Test of 50 marks (1 hour duration), which will consist of English Language Comprehension, Short Précis, Letter Writing & Essay).
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How to write an essay?
1. Analyze the prompt.
Note exactly what is asked in the question.
Write down the prompt on the rough page.
Underline the key words in the prompt. Look for words like "explain," "identify," "analyze" or "define."
Break down the prompt into components. If you are to "identify" something and then "analyze" it, then write 1 paragraph identifying what's requested and a second paragraph analyzing what you identified.
2. List all of your ideas.
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Startling Statement
good and evil theme
A hook is named for its ability to catch the reader’s attention and make the reader want to read on. It is essential that stories, news articles, and especially essays begin with good hooks because a writer is often judged within the first few sentences. Just as the news tries to stimulate our fears by announcing a “danger in our water supply,” a writer must try to bring the reader from his or her world into the world of theessay. This is done with a few choice words at the beginning of the essay: the infamous hook. It is not easy to think of how to make someone want to read an essay about a novel. It’s not even easy to make them want to read some novels. The key is to say something that the reader can relate to by bringing the theme of the novel you are discussing to the forefront and applying it to current “fascinating” topics of discussion.
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Anecdote/Scenario
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